oceanNRG Herald Weekly – Offshore Energy and Minerals Management (OEMM):...
Under the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) of the USA “Scoping” is an integral part of determining whether an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) is needed and what its contents should consist...
View ArticleoceanNRG Herald Weekly – Ocean Power Is Alive and Humming
In the USA power from the ocean is being fed into the national grid. Not from offshore wind farms, but from underwater devices generating electricity from tidal action. Leading the charge on wave power...
View ArticleoceanNRG Herald Weekly – Renewables All at Sea: Civil and Military Dimensions...
Biofuels May Provide Offshore Energy Solution One possible answer to the US Navy dilemma of an energy source to run the process of seawater conversion to jet fuel is the use of biofuel produced from...
View ArticleoceanNRG Herald Weekly – High seas need better management: findings of new...
In a new study just published online in the journal Conservation Letters, an international group of researchers found that much of the world’s oceans lack mechanisms to properly manage for biodiversity...
View ArticleoceanNRG Herald Weekly – Gulf Seafood Deformities
Contamination and compromise of the ocean food chain (the delivery of ecosystem services to humans) is of major concern to us all. Lessons learnt about the chronic effects on seafood and ecosystems...
View ArticleoceanNRG Herald Weekly – Coal and Coral
It is with caution that I read environmental articles coming out about ocean resource developments, especially when many statements are broad-ranging in their assumptions about impacts. ‘Coal and...
View ArticleOceanNRG Herald Weekly – Conservation Unmanned Arial Vehicles (Drones)
Operators offshore are increasingly required under environmental regulations to provide for monitoring of the environment scientifically as well as operationally. A cost effective way to achieve this...
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